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r n i : 1 1 1 1 : i n 1 1 1 1 1 hi i mi u 1 1 mi i ji mil rung .The Herald- run mgnrnniMimiunimmixiummg 5 ..BBIXO TOUB.. 5 ....IS THE.. Job Printing! 1 BEST - ADVERTISING MEDIUM g E TO THE. .....IN TUB.... HERALD OFFICE. 2 E Pi eclmont Section g 5 Tlrst-Class TVerk at Lowtit Prloes. n 5im mi tin tmmm imiimnnnnnn-nni ; 1 1 i ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 n n 1 1 m I J m 1 1 1 n i ni Volume. XIV. Number. 51. tlTIIII MORGANTON, N. C..THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1899. $1.00 a Year, in Advance. mm ll ms Tilt1 w:: It h lie D(H 1 01 ivto NCE po li- UKC GlM s'SYL- anies , ana r Co. id we ids of; ve to ion. nts. ga- for the si .65 i. 73 i. 75 :.75 .25' .75 .25 .5 Sale of Valuable Lands. irtisc and in pursuance of a power of ,ic vested in the undersiRned by a cer- rt lleeu. uaicu r'Jiii uay UI 1V.M, executea oy i nomas uowns to secure certain mucuieaness 11 v OescniKMi, wmenraongage aeea r.U'il mbooK B, ro. -z, 01 negisitr 01 1 0.ce of Burke count", the oncier ' ,1 will, on tlie 0th dav.of March, 1899. nc t-'i"K the first Monday of t.ie said- t 1- o'clock M., before the court r in -the town 01 .Moranton, tq st bidder for cash, sell the taerein Hhed land, conveyed ia the said c deed and more ful'y deecibed as THE WILSONS BE-INSTATED ami Win and bc:.ng in ths County of Burke, w-i as the Newbeny Pruett land. Mi"'11 -;iiz:llH' to Ji. Ki , ill nu The s k1elU"l' :tc to. He in This 1- Tlie Vote on the Question. Raleigh, News. The following was the vote to re instate J. W. Wilson and S. Otho Wilson In the 'office of Kailroad Commissioner, and pay them salary from the date of their suspension: TO EE-INSTATE J. W. "WILSON. Seuators. Black, Brown, Bryan, Cheek, Cocke, "Cowper, Daves, Eaves, Glenn, James, Jerome, Jackson, Jones, of Harnett; Mar ray, llobinson, Thomas. 7. Representatives. Alexander, Beasley, Carter, Cochran, Davie. of Ilyde; Dees, Garrett, Harrison, Hart, Heuderson, Heudren, McNeil Oliver, Petree," lieeves, ItasseTl, Suipes, Stevens, St abbs, Trotman, Willard, Williams, of Dare; Win ston, Yarboroogh. 25. the lands of John Q. Bradshaw, h Smith, Kachael Smith and what norlv known as the Lone Lail land, '.,.r fiiv Acres. Reference to the said . . . . .1 , 1 1 , i I T ' T . -w . t rry i'roic.o. ,-"'u iu uu joueu. oi jounscou: justice. liaiTl ..u-r of Deeas omce oi isurite county u ' ' ' re tu 'y appear. . bert, Lowe, Mason, Osborne, Sat- aid sale made to satisfy the said in- '.-.- ' . ,Vss of the said Thomas Downs and terfield, Skinner, Smith. Speight. the undersignea, aetauit naTing been I " . ' ' xravis, wnson. Zi. - From the Business Side, Fish down in yonr pockets and dig in the dust, the editorin chief Trnst to be mef,at Hnd issued an injunction requiring all Ohio Courts and Corporations. Pittsburg Dispatch. The whole country is becoming interested in the trial of strength betwecu the Sapreme Court of Ohio and the Standard Oil Com pany. In ord r t ;t ihe full bear ing of the facts maj be understood it is worth wh.lt to summarize lh history of the cae up to n e pres ent time. Some years ago the Supreme Couit declared the Standard Oil Ji)H the tiavmcnt thereof. cb. 1. 1H99. . . H ALEXANDER, Tvlortcraeee. WILLIAM CROTTS, Assignee. M. Mull, Attorney. Sale of Town Lots. AGAINST J. W. WILSON. Senators. Butler, ; Campbell, Collie, Cooley, Crisp, Daniels, Ful ler, Goodwin, Hairston, Harrison, is hungry and the Herald 'bout to bust. We've trusted" you forsev eral months and did it for a smile, so just return the compliment and trust us for a while. Our associate I eine the first Monday. I will offer HlCkS, Hill, Lindsay. Miller. MCIO vc'theKinVed Ward, Whitaker, the tow Skveti re.irson Luxton , 2.-:!. aii :iHe live 1 K'ow corporations i be separated from It and to resume tteir individual autonomy. At that time the Stand ard m'asiiatetVrnade uublic asser literary editor needs a new dress; tionJ of tueir ri;adiliess to accept me local eauor neeas some new flliiMfn..ii. Qr. .Iikbu- ,k t.'.l Tek gn.l tw bearing breeches, for with good luck he is not blest. The ex business man ager is on the hog train and his girl sick with giief, and, good gosh a'mighty, can't yon bring a Bepresentatives.-Conner, Allen, man reliei! Shell out the nickles i and dig np the dimes, torn 'em loose and whistle and we'll have Williams 19. TO REINSTATE J. W. "WILSON. 1 f: p. ; Mel i.nd The B and The he..r:n crt ,i oi: cr, n of Moreanton. to wit: lots on ureene street in tne J. H. block opposite the residences of Dr. anil ll. v-onncujr, uciug nui. x :. 0 and 10, each 25x80 feet back to wav in center of block. ,t 'between Green and Water streets iera'.d building, tacb. 25x85 feet, of Wavne: Anstin. Burrow. Boa- 1,. Laxton's line. I - ' ' 1 jo per cent.Jcash; J3alance in six shall, BrOWU.Of Johnston: BrOWn. nous. a. BKMiub, I oi aiauie: rsrvan. or oiauison: rut,tpr t mps? thoro' ho fcwpr n:it Bunch, Carr, Carraway, Olarkson, ches on our clothes, and we'll make Councile, Craig, Currie, of Bladen; a better paper if we get a half a Davis, of Frauklin; Ellen, Gattis, chance. Don't give us . that old Giles, Gilliam, Hartsell, Hanser, story long gone to seed, 'bout tak- Hoey, HoflFmau, Holmanj James, ing more papers than the family Receiver Piedmont Bank. KTH CAROLINA, Superior Court, IU kkb cocxtv, j -aii term, aa. eir f .' of-. term br-.rr "ate and J. S. Tate, Adm'rs of S. . Tsite. in Behalf of Themselves Ml Other Creditor? ' VSw urke County Fair Association tb.ers. ibove er titled action comiiijf on for' ft appearing that the same is a Vs attion and that it ia necessary that ,;.trs of the t'efendant The Burke c r.nr Association should be made thereto in order that the rights. 'iv ! :ind priorities of all creditors of . :e.r. .i;vi;t should "be iitiated and de it is oil motion of S, J. Ervin, counsel iint.tTs. ordered- that publication be n 'i he Morgantox Hkrald, a news puMished in Morgantsn, once a week Miceessive weekshotifyingall creditors ilefendant of the institution of this and of tlie object of the same and an '.nip them to the trust. But there were charges that this compliance with tbeordei of the court was a pretense, and Attorney Central Monett for some time has been engaged in the arduous .attempt to make that immeuse conceiL. obey the judicia authority. The nroceedintrs so far have consisted of attemps by the Attor nev Geueral to eet evidence be v lore the master, aud the refusal Jim's Tmscparlatloa. Jim wtn "bi-ote. Tlowever, he man aged to reach Vancouver, and. walking into the her.diinartcra ofP.ce of tbe Ca nadian Pacific, said to the manager in c!:r.ra: "I am Jim Wardner. and I am an old inena oi Tom bnaagnnessT. Will yon pka?e wire him and tell him that I am here broke, arfd want trans portation to Montreal T" Back came the reply? "Don t let Jim walk." He got the transportation, and. arrir . Ing at Montreal, called at once on Tom Shaughnesey. "Hello, Tom; so glad to see you and thank you." "Well, well, Jim, ia this really youT" Then, with the real Shaughneray twin kle of the eye : "How under the heavens did you get here so noon, ii you were broke t" "Why, Tom, thanka to your telegram, 'Don't let Jim walk,' of coarse I was at once furnished transportation, and here I am." "Confound those operators 1" with apparent severity. "It is strange they cannot get my messages through cor rectly 1" ; "Didn't you telegraph, 'Don't let Jim walkt" interrupted Wardner. "Certainly not My answeT was: Don't 1 Let Jim walk!'" Montreal Btar. THE FICKLE SEA. Who baa hmr4 the cod Un singing o'er t bow? Who has hauled the fiashinc prey ftoroaa tbm walet Who has (alt tb wet brtno stinging oa tfco brow When the boat Is all a-stagger neath the galeT Who has laid him In the sagging of the sail While the masthead's nodding, sleepy to the moon. ; And hat atambered till the stars grow dim and pale? Fill your hampers! Join tbe chorus of my croon t Oh, tbe fickle, faming, froUe fretting seal Ob, tbe limpid, lapping, laughter loving eeal We who love her flit oar glasses To the beet of aU tbe la re. And we drink a briny bom per to the seel Who has lata upon the sloping deck awaahf Who baa hauled and clewed and chanted la tbe wlndf Who has watched the mainmast bending nigh s-craah, . - ... While the rival boat's a -dropping off behind T Who has leaned against the creaking, Jolting wheel Through a moonlit summer night oa south ern seat Who baa felt the old sea longing that I feel? rill your bumpers, men, and shout aloud with met Oh, the singing, signing, salty scented seel On, the rushing, roaring, ramping, raging seal On your feet and clean your glasses, "To tbe beet beloved of la e Here's s brimming, briny bumper to the seat" Richard 8 till man Powell In Criterion, Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking pcrwdm are Cbc greatest oca to bcatta ol tn present day. me a aamaasa PHONOGRAPHY, THE PROFESSOR'S ADVICE. Johnson, of Johnston; Justice, of want to read; but, help to feed the come in and make McDowell; Justus, Kennett, Leak, Leatherwood, JLeigh, Lowery, Mc intosh, Mauney, McFarland, Mc Lean, of Harnett; McLean, of Rich mond; Moore, Nicholls, Nicholson, ol Beauford: Nicholson, of Per quimans; Noble, Overman, Patter son, of Caldwell; Hansom, Bay, of Herald and we'll help your town to grow, and thus escape t he sul pher in the regions down below. (The above is a parody on "An Editor's Appeal" in a Mississippi paper.) A Statue Ia Prleoa. A certain noted artist long ago., hav ing made a faithful bust of a sitter, found his work declined on account of its ugliness, the subject refusing to be lieve it was a good likeness. "Very well." said the artist "You deny the likeness and refuse to take the by ihe Standard people to produce bust, and I accept the excuse." ,be docau-euts or ev,a,noe 6oasUt. JSfZ2SJ&2l The last subject of deadlock is, prison, gloomily painted over, on perhaps, the most striking exam- which was inscribed, "For Debt. " The . . . c .i i,i .,.f ir. ti, portrait was so unmistakable that eveiybody in town recognized It and Attorney Geueral called for certain flocked to the artist's studio to enjoy books aud iinmeadiately a lot of khis ingenious revenge. Soon the subject . . . I I ' 1 1 11 " ST Parties to xnis action ana nic im Ueria DU l&dV. UI iUHCOIi; XWUU- . ; s rt .r Vttrk, Vi 1- ' ' e'.i'.nis nerem on. or oeiore xne ni ( i tlie c-urt. otherwise that tney oe ! c :':iny participation' in the assets of ieicndant ALBERT T. COlfLE. . Judse Presiding. A Sad Death. Lenoir Topic. iuson, Bountree, Smith, Sugg, Thompson, of Davidson; Wall, White, of Halifax; Williams, of Ire dell; Wilson. 59. books were taken aud were burned. But it was explained tbat these were not tLe books called for. Called upon to. produce tbe& Joseph Perkins, the 17 year old books, the Staudurd otncials re son of Mr- Thos. Perkins, of Johns fueed to do so. The matter was River was killed iu a potato tunnel referred back to tbe Supreme yesterday evening. He aud au Court, aud tbe books were ordered, older brother were at work in the to be produced, notwithstanding tnnnpl fl PAnincr nnt dirt which had I tbe decl.w at ion t;f the SUudard AGAINST J. W. WILSON. Representatives. Abbott, Allen caVed in. The one who was killed counsel that it would not be doue. Sale of Valuable Town Pro perty. f kkadvkrtisedI ) Y irtue of an order of the Superior an, of Granville; Carroll, Coates, 8Dort while before tlie sad occur- being made a s cond time, the re 1) ut for iJurke county, in the case Grumpier, Cuirie, ol Moore; Curtis, reriCe, and while away the tunnel fusal is repeated ou the ground ;' :: Kasiern Building -& Loan Associa- . r I ZZZ.1. - . . I . . , r . a vraous I., vs Alex. , nson i "'I Vl ""J " vv"" , uvgan iu vaio iu nuu wmgui iuo i mi iu-,i .iox..v,.-v viu oner ior saie, ou tae prem-i ino- Konshse. ti-.linUlll. liamDIOU. na cfi of ivnrlr rnvprintr tli nfncps ttn(lliio to COHVICL iue - I . j a I I Vf U VI OVlll i vi ias -w - " 3 w - I w-- ' gj Holland, Johnson, of Sampson; lower part of his body, andfasteu-1 Staudaid of au offense made crim- Lane. Lvon. Maitland. Patterson, tA him. n called for helo aud inal bv the laws of Ohio. This came, passionately complaining of the ridicule to which he had been subjected. "You, sir?" said the sculptor. "Who knows this ugly bust to be yours T There ia no name upon it, and you have ut terly denied its resemblance. It ia my work, and I have a right to do as I will with it." "Oh, but I will ray you the price and take it away!" "But it has become so valuable to me by attracting the public that I cannot part with it for less than twice my original charge. " ..TTT.11 V 111 -1 2 I l IL. 4 .u yueu, x vrui tana it a iusi juivo. It Wan Fallowed, bat It Spoiled tbe Hest RerMtatloa. They tell this story of a college prank the boys at Princeton played on Profess or "Winky" Young, professor of aa tfonomT. His recitations were recently held the first thing in the morning, and he had to admonish the students in his division to correct the fault of tardi ness, which he claimed was increasing In a lamentable manner, and when one of the students explained that they all studied so late at night they were apt to oversleep in the morning he kindly advised them to secure alarm clocks, which he said were one of the most val uable and useful inventions. The next day nearly every student In the class came into recitation with an alarm clock In his pocket, which by pa tient and united effort were set so that one would go off promptly at every suc cessive minute of the hour. The effect can be Imagined. Shortly after the first student was called to recite one of the clocks In the pocket of a boy at the oth er end of the room went off with a ier rfble clamor, and before it had finished a second In another part of the room made even a louder racket. There was a brief interval, which the addraaWlLBUR R. SMITH, - LEXINGTON, KY., lor drealar of hi f uaoes e4 rerpoosTUe COUMERCUL COLLEBE OF IT. UNIVERSITY Aart4 HeaaJ a WeeieTe Cay III a. Kfr to thAaae4a of rr4aate ta pnaiti". Isclo'iiag Xal- March 20th, 1S90, - i i iir the first day of the Court, a l 1 of Columbus: Barnhill. Boggs, Brv- a r,nn tn t.h hons npar bv a I The demand to nrodnce the books And so the sculptor's debtor got himself I Tjrofeasor utilized to call up another stu- l . I . . m t -r r 1 IT.I I . . . . 1 w VIa Gent, DU vne UIHX wo aum; viii mm feet before the third clok went ofL The performance was continued for half" an hour or more, when the professor, who had a keen "sense of humor, recognised the situation and cut short the fun by terminating the recitation. The boys explained that they had followed his advice and secured alarm clocks, which they were carrying around with them because they were likely to fall asleep at most any time. St Louis Ulo De-Democrat. out of prison. New York Times. The Best Way ta Sa pie Walslcr One of the best judges of whisky in Chicago is a man who never drinks it. He is Captain Joseph E. G. Ryan, for merly of the Seventh. Captain Ryan is a whisky expert. He can tell almost to a day the age of anv sample submitted to him. Qive i i.iinr m.l hp tfiwn nt Mor!Ta.n- 1 . .1 I .. . . t. . I . . . .., ... ... ... - . rrii.,. riii,- ncnn rt (Inclrktr- VVA . I 1.a rnt nn -wl in nnm. I tn ia imnncinnPll. anil KKTH HI1 LUC I oort vrn th tirand. Uia OlSTlllPr. of North i -1-ua I'j ud""P""u) vv"i3.vr.., - uci. ucitici mciiwui, ,a i .u u - .u v ...u.vr -'", . I J ' of 12 m rand 3 p. m.i of Robenson; Powell, Pritcbard, hast as they commeqeed the work reverses the old legal epigram to i ii-uct or parcel of laifd situate, Redding, Reinbardt, Tarkenton, cj reScue another part of the tun- read that a corporation has a body . . f . f wtisw an4 he impson, oi Onslow; Wei- nel, nearer the front, caved in com , of Davie; Whitfield, pietely covering him up and injur- Z the court house, and Williams, of Graham; Williams, of ing him internally- Another little C t raUl Umm ! C Hob. Book aad rVmrd la family. aOxtet rAL a EhorthiiTTpe-Writaf.gad Telerrtphy.EpeciItUs. erTh K terky Cplrity T1ptom. aseVr Ml, aar4d rra1aate. LlUvary fnr fr . if awnil. NsTaeaUae, IsUfww. Cra4aaU TaU rr to fmmr Uu r ca a, !, WVILBUR R.SMITH. LEXINGTON. KV- Mortgage Sale of Land. BY virtue of the power of sale in amort gage deed executed to me by Na thaniel Keaton and wife and registered in book No. 2, page 478. and default made in i yment thereof, I will tell, for cash, to the highest bidder, on Monday, March 27th, 1800, at the court house door in Morg&ntoo, N. C, all that certain tract of land in Burke county, N. C, adjoining lands of Jack son Corpening et others; "beginning on a pine, Mabe s corner, and running west to a pine (now down) in a hollow and pointers; then South 140 pules to a post oak or stake, then Kast to the ridge road to a corner, a stake, then North with the ridjre road to the beginning, containing 2o acres more or Ievs. This February 24th. 1S00. JNO. T. PERKINS, Mortgagee. llew'e This I We offer One Ileadrrd DcHare reward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarro Care. F.J. CHENEY, & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. We. the onderaijrned have aoowa P. J. Cheney for the laat 15 year, and blieve bim perfectly honorable in all bame transac tions and 6nanctally able to carry oat any obligations ruruc bv their firm. Waer t. Tacx. Wholesale Lfnggist, To ledo. O.iio.. Wa Mao.- KixftA Xe Xfaavut. Wholraale Drnggiat, Toledo, Ohio. Tfall's Catarrh Cure is 'i.. i.i.i K! LMiuiiv, auu oiaic ui juhu i - i -j i - i , , - . i.ii I Wrrinn that a creature of wbere it was maae, wnen, ana aeieci s , , tir-Bu "lTT:..i. I. . " st.7- .1 a adulteration if there is any. Blend two 1 ' v 1. .. tin ' the court house and Williams, oi wrauam; wmaius, ui ing Q,m internally- Anoiuer nine rue laws cuu uumiciucmuui or three kinds of whisky, and he can in-i.r Iho two lots purchased by Yadkin; Wood, Wrenn, wngnt. brother about ten years oia ana I vent an examination oi owu tell the mena. 1 't iv x i? I" I I si a a t m-.-m 37 acting directly npon the blood and raoroa snnacee or tbe stern. Testimonials taken internally. it free. Price Tie. per drnggist. bottle. Sold by ail (' : V'. Wilson of J. W. and Emma M. i ui". li feet on Green street by 60 ! . ' i avk: and the lot bought by Wilson i-f Hutl'man heirs, fronting 3G feet a: 1 7 iucht-s on Green street and running 2Vi t i lin.iiLrh to Water street in the r-ur. ailioining on the north the lots f U a'it r I'.rem and on the south a lot ! s. .1. Ervin: fur further description of which reference is asked to the deeds on fi, in the register's office in Book H, and 484;. Book Y, pages 320 iiiMt Wl, and Rook t, pages 52 and 53. lli'Miiii' to b.-rin on lot No. 1 at $102.85, n No. 2 at 10l.C4, on the Huffman lot at Terms: -One-half cash, i in 3 m . i. ths: note with approved security. T!iis January 5th, 1899. S. J. ERVIN. W. S. PEARSON, Commissioners. wili.hesold, can be seen at the office of Hill, Jones, of Johnston; -.Lindsay, . .1. Lrvin Total for J.' W. Wilson 83. Total against J. W. Wilson.... 56. TO RE INSTATE S. OTHO WlLSun. I Senators. Black, Brown, Cheek, Cocke, Cowper, Davis, Eaves, Glenn, Jame?, Jerome, Justice, Lambert, Lowe, Mason, Osborne, Satterfield, Skinner, Speight Stan- back, Wrilson. 21. AGAINST S. OTHO WILSON. Senators.-Butler, Campbell, Col lie, Cooley, Crisp, Daniels, Fuller, Goodwin, Hairston, Harris, Hicks, a Riarpr were at the mouth of the records on accouut of that viola- tuunel at the time. The little girl tion. was cangbt but not injured, tfbe The matter now piesents tbe little boy was the only one - who conundrum whether the Supreme could go for assistance. The Court or the Standard is the nlti- father was about f of a mile away mate authority in Ohio. e see and the mother was away visiting some criticisms of Attorney-Gen- a sick sister. eral Monett for undertaking a It was but a short while, bow- task in which defeat was certain. ever till they were rescued, but tbe But if it is tbe fact tbat our great one entirely covered up was dead, combinations of corporate capital And he never tastes it, being strictly temperate in all his habits. It is all told by the smell Captain Ryan's nose is a very sensitive orgam and he has trained it with the utmost care. - - Smelling is by far the most satis factory method of testing," he says. "If a man has a great deal to sample, and tastes each kind, he soon gets so" that he cannot distinguish one from the other. .The sense of taste becomes blunt ed, and he loses all the fine distinctions. "On the other hand, the more a man uses his nose the more acute the sense ' H" . 1 PAHKER'8 HAIR BALSAM tad im u as 2lmr rails te H"or kjtwj Hair vo 1 ' Toauuii .ur. Rsbsr Paiha sad tbe PI pee. Soon after the occupation of Cairo by the British troops the lateNubar Pasha took a prodigioue fancy to the music of the Black Watch and had the idea of having a servant taught the use of. the bagpipes. Nubar dispatched a French friend, who spoke English very well, to Interview a piper on the subject. Donald replied: "Weeh he mlcht learn or he micht no. Bit, let me. tell ye, it needs wind an mickle strength tae fill the bags o tne pipes an aeep blawin. Sae if yin o thae Egyptian . e. e a V- Chaps tOOk tne JOD on ne a neea us oa I and Voet bitee. Try it today. Sold.by eJI bandaged a' ow're like yln o; tnae auia ffV "a,,-frT;,.CV TRY ALIEN'S FOOT-EASE, K powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season yonr feet feel swollen, nervous and damp. II yon have smarting feet or tight shoes, trv Allen's Evot-Eaac. It warms the feet and makes walking easv. Cares swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callona spots. Keltcvee corns and benioae of all palo and is a certain cnre.iorniiDiaita The others sustained no serious have raised themselves entirely Lf smell becomes, and he is able to de- . J - 1 Hll 1 . ia Afllilainlv hfif. injury. UUUva all law, lb w w;iiiu.; v-av The family have our profound to know it. and iPYNY.PECTORAL: t A QUICK CURE FOR CO'JGSIS AND COLDS. VERY VALUABLE remedy In all THROAT OR LUNGS. Large Bottles, 25c. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lim., t Prop'bof Perry Da.vis' Paim-Killer. f FOR SALE Br are subject to peculiar ills. The right remedy for babies' Ilia especially worms and stomach disorders is Frev's Vermifuge has cured children for SOyears. Bend 't ulus. boolc about the ills and the I r.iiu."ly. On hottle milled for tt oenU. K. lie S. FUKY. Baltimore, M. D. Miller, Mclntyre, Newsom, Smith, Travis, Whitaker, Williams. 21. TO EE-INSTATE S. OTHO WILSON. Bepresentatives. Conner, Allen of Wayne; Austin, Burrow, Bon shall, Brown, of Johnston; Brown, of Stanley; Bryan, of Madison; Bunch, Carr, Coates, Gouncil, Craig Currie, of Bladen; Uavis, of Frank lin; Ellen, Gattis, Giles, Gilliam, ilartsell, Hauser, Hoey, Holman, James, Johnson, of Johnston; Jus tice, of McDowell; Justus, Kennett, Leak, Leatherwood, Leigh, Lowery Mcintosh, Maaney, McFarland, McLean, of Harnett; McLean, of Kiehmond; Moore, Nicholson, of Perquimans; Overman, Patterson, of Caldwell; Pritcbard, Kansom, Kay of Cumberland; Kay, of Ma ttobinson. Kountree, Smith, ,w a f sympathies in this sudden auful calamity. The New School Law. The new school law, as reported from the committee, abolishes the county board of educatiou aud es tablishes a county board of schools of three members elected by tbe General Assembly to. serve two years and their successors to be chosen by the county commission ers. Tim rnnntv school board will He Was Mlatalzea. An English literary man who visited this country to lecture frankly declared that he came, not expecting to find ac curate scholarship among Americans, especially on purely literary subjects, adding affably : "You have been too busy and useful . a a . a. a. A. a nation in practical matters w givw much time to the arts and graces of learning." During the dinner at which he made this remark he criticised Shakespeare, sharply declaring that his metaphors often were absurd. "As, for example,' he said, 'Sleep that knits up the rav eled sleave of care. ' How ridiculous to figure sleep as knitting up a torn sleeve elect the superintendent of schools whose Dowers and duties wi'l be of a coatI A young American sitting near nun said modestly: "I think the word is not sleeve, but sleave, the thin nun! of a damaged web. It is a technical ex pression among weavers." "In the States probably I retonea the critic irritably. "Shakespeare never could have heard it. He meant sleeve. I believe," persisted the American gently, "the word is printed sleave in all the old editions. It is no an .Ameri can word, but has been used for cen tect the slightest difference between samples." Chicago Journal. Hamlet's Bawl of GraeL, George MelviUe, in old English actor, was fond of telling a funny story at his own expense. He was acting Hamlet in Bristol. It was the actor's rule to take a bowl of gruel in the course of the evening, and his landlady sent over the usual refreshment from the lodgings in Queen square. She happened to have "new" servant girl, who was explicitly directed to get to the stage door by the entrance from Bank street and then carry the gruel into the greenroom. She arrived at a moment when" Mr. Melville was "on." Being unused to the ways of the theater, she asked a man at the wings where Mr. Melville was. "There," said the super, pointing to the stage. mummies, or maybe he'd burst bim. eel'." This conversation was reported to Nubar, who took the piper's remarks seriously. So he gave up the Idea of having a skirler attached to his boose hold, as the use of the bagpipes was at tended with the prospect of such dan ger to the performer. Westminster Gazette. , A Battoa Collection. A New York lady's pet hobby is a marvelous collection of all sorts and sizes of battens. Some of the enamel and minature painted ones are veri table works of art. while paste and precious medals worked in various ways supply other fascinating specimens. The greatest rarities are two Chinese official buttons, which In reality are decorations, and buttons irom on gar ments known to have been worn by Marat, Robespierre, Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, Washington. Nelson. packaxe FKEB. Lc Kov . N. Y. D ' 5J'.yV"? you invent or Improve; also ge i PRvfrliT D"MARK COPYRIGHT or DESiGA J rJTECTI0N. Send model, sketch, or photo r rn .; examination and advice. 1 r-P .1 flM DITrilTO fR". NoAtty's j - .-n vii m I LIU U fee before patent. , lj "l lawyers, WASH I NGTON, D.C. much the same as heretofore. The bill as reported retains tbe township system. The county board will elect a township board of three and the township, board will elect a board of three for each school district. It is claimed that riiia will mmhine the advantages Sugg, Wall, White, of Halifax; Wil- of the lown8bip system with tbe hams, of Iredell; Wilson.-M. benent of local control. Thedistrict against s. otho Wilson. committeemen will fix the salaries Representatives. Abbott,-Allen and bavecbarge of. tbe school prop of Columbus; Barnhill, BoggsBry- ertv an. of Gran vilte; Carraway, Carroll, Tne scn0ol money will be appor- Clarkson, Crumpler, Currie, of Honed among the townships per Moore; Curtis, Davis, of Haywood; capitaj Dat tbe bill does not provide Eaton, Fleming, Fousbee, Gambill, tQat lt 8nau be divided among the Hampton, Hoffman, Holland, John- districts per capita. son. of Sampson; Julian, Laue, L Eacu township may, upon a peti Maitland, Patterson, of llobeson; f tion of one fourtta of the qualified Powell, -"Bedding, Reinbardt, Tark- electors, bold an election to levy a enton, Thompson, of Davidson; j gpe-ciai tax not exceeding 30 cents of Onslow; weicu, on $iqo and 90 cents on the poll Each town of 1000 inhabitants is made a school district and may likewise hold an election to levy a soeeial tax. - m IS The text books now in use snail continue until 1901. ' Thompson, Whitfield, Williams, of Graham; 1 - I ... i . of VVnnd. Wrenn. wrigui.oi. lr r.wU pearl was 8550.000. which rprtri fnr a. Otho Wil80n .... . .74. !" ValTIft fif tha iri-oot TnvPTTIlrt lrn.l n.nm S Ollin WllSOn.-OO. ' 't.ri1thlairt and most perfect . ABSENT AND N0T VOT;na. f it.i laiid known. It is exactly -u"" - -i?.i,i5 "-ches ia length and oval shaped. I Senators.-Fields, franklin, The actor was In the middle of the Wellington. Bismarck. Irr- BoUloquy. "To be or not to be, when ,7alfldd numerous other oeleb- turies by weavers in Scotland and the north of England." The visitor frowned and then with English frankness said, laughing: "Thank you ; I was mistaken. Perhaps I am mistaken about other things and will be corrected before I leave your shores. "Youth's Companion. Horticulture Tersas Tneolosry. Small Johnny had on his best clothes, and his mamma told him not to play In the dirt with them on. "Don't they have any dirt In heaven to play in?" he asked "No, of course not," replied his mother. "Then what do little boys do up there?" queried Johnny. ' "Oh, they play harps and sing and sit under beautiful trees," was the re- tilv. "Well." said the little fellow. "I don't see how they can have- trees if there ain,tjDdirt,i,r-Houston Tost, To be or not to be," when the girl advanced toward him, bearing the bowl, and said, "If you please, Mr. Melville, sir, here is your grueL" A Fortaaa la Centst An interesting story is told about a Kansas cement milL For years near Mulvane there used to be a large tract of "smoking prairie." It was good graz ing ground, but during and after rain it smoked, and no one knew the cause until a stranger quietly bought the tract one day and announced that he had a fortune. The cement lies on the surface and in great quantities, and is worth f 10 a barrel. New York Tribune. A Shipwreck. Muggins, 'gazing intently at a dead dog. in a resigned tone at last said: "Here ia another shipwreck." "Shipwreck! Where?" blurted out Juggins. "Where, my dear friend?" quoted M. "There ia a bark lost forever." Juggins growled and passed cm. London Fun. Mataal Oblleratloae. Parson It's very kind of yon to have our jeweled communion service made without cost to us. Jeweler Don't mention it, parson. It's a godsend to me to have all tha ritiea of both sexes. Tbe collection numbers some 10,000 specimens. New York Telegram. Tae 14 Oakes BaekeC The Old Oaken Bucket" was in spired by the following conversation Wood worth, the author, said to a friend. There Is no drink better than brandy. " The friend replied. "Yes. there Is a drink from the old oaken bucket that bangs in the well at home." Ta Tell. Tommy Papa, what Is lt time to do when the clock strikes 1 ? His Father Time to go to dinner, son. Tommy Then what is it time to do when rnernma strikes one t Jewelers Weekly. A million silver dollars would occu py, In round numbers. 120 cubic feet. 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